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Increasing concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is considered a factor that increase the global warming.
The more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, the higher the temperature.
Temperature, pressure, UV-radiation,
You can't see Carbon Dioxide at room temperature.
Carbon dioxide is at room temperature a gas; a gas can be liquefied to obtain the liquid form. It is possible also to obtain a gas in solid form (at very low temperatures) and the carbon dioxide is not an exception.
The relationship between the rise of ocean temperatures and the rise in the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide is that when there is a rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide the warmer the temperature of the ocean is
Increasing concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is considered a factor that increase the global warming.
The more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, the higher the temperature.
When sulfur dioxide dissolves in water it produces acid rain.
Co2 is a raw material. it is using for make carbohydrates.
CO2 is a greenhouse gas, meaning that as atmospheric levels of it rise, the temperature should gradually increase. This has, in fact, been observed.
Water (dihydrogen oxide) is a liquid at room temperature. Carbon dioxide is a gas at room temperature.
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Temperature, pressure, UV-radiation,
You can't see Carbon Dioxide at room temperature.
Carbon dioxide is at room temperature a gas; a gas can be liquefied to obtain the liquid form. It is possible also to obtain a gas in solid form (at very low temperatures) and the carbon dioxide is not an exception.
Carbon dioxide cannot make strong enough bonds between the molecules to be a liquid or a solid, in the room temperature and pressure.